For the past three years, POST and our partners have studied wildlife movement in the Southern Santa Cruz Mountains. Here's what we hope to learn.
Get to know some of the common species of birds you might spot at our local freshwater lakes and ponds.
If we don't act, these newts within the Los Gatos Creek watershed may go locally extinct.
Right now, thousands of birds are flocking to California's San Francisco Bay. Why here? And how do they know where they're going?
182-acres above Los Gatos is now protected open space. Get the full story.
It's ok to freak out — it's incredibly exciting.
Last summer's fire gave us an opportunity...and we're taking it.
You'll never look at these slow, juicy creatures the same way again.
Acclaimed author Mary Ellen Hannibal finds the answers.
Watch these five adorable coyote puppies from the Southern Santa Cruz Mountains.
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